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Change your white balance during a sunrise or sunset. Take your camera off auto white balance and switch to Cloudy or Shady white balance. This will add more strength to the reds, oranges and yellows. Auto White Balance tries to keep colors neutral.

Looking for inspiration for your photography? Look no further than Learn & Explore, the area on the Nikonusa website that is packed full of educational articles, how-to tutorials and inspirational pieces on all sorts of photography topics.

Carry your camera manual, especially if your camera is new. When traveling you'll probably have a chance to try some new shots. It can also be the time you’re likely to forget the function of a particular button. Or you may just want to explore all the cool things today’s cameras offer.

Experiment with the white balance settings outside. White balance on your camera will alter the color temperature and appearance you get in your picture. For instance, a CLOUDY setting will give your pictures a warmer cast. The FLUORESCENT setting will make your photographs cooler, skewing to a purple cast.

When traveling abroad, check the power setting and type of plugs. Most modern chargers do both 110 volts (USA) and 220 volts (most of the rest of the world). Check yours, and then pick the right adapter for the plug. Be careful to not use a 110-volt power strip in higher-voltage countries.

Turn on the lights when shooting inside the house. Lamps and overhead lights will brighten any picture indoors. The light will add depth to the picture and often warm up the color. Most importantly, it will brighten up the background.

Be creative with your posing. Don't just line everybody up. Use the steps or the arm of a couch to experiment with some people standing and others sitting. Have kids sitting in laps or someone sitting on the floor or kneeling. Mix it up.

Get yourself in the picture. Nothing is worse than a vacation with no shots of the family photographer. Get in the picture by using a tripod (or a steady surface such as a wall or a car hood) and the camera’s self-timer to make sure you're included in the family memories.

Jump for fun. Have your kids line up for a picture. As the photographer, get low, and get ready to shoot. Have the kids all jump in the air at the same time. Capturing them mid jump can bring out their true personalities.

When photographing a lot of people at a party, use your camera’s Smart Portrait System to help you get better pictures. The blink mode lets you know if your subjects blinked, and the smile timer can snap the photo when the camera sees that your subjects are smiling.

Try turning off your flash at night to get what your eye really sees. If it's at all dark or dim, the camera will try to fire the flash. Find the flash off icon (usually a lightning bolt with a line through it) and select it. Make sure to hold steady, or use a tripod, because the shutter speed may be slow.

Use the pet scene mode when photographing cats and dogs. If your camera doesn’t have a pet mode, disable the audible beeps and focus assist lamps while photographing them so the lights and sounds aren’t a distraction.

Go shooting with a friend. Not only will you add another pair of eyes to find interesting subjects, but you’ll also feed off of each other’s ideas and energy. Try to organize regular shoots in the park. Share lenses or tips on making that unforgettable photo.

Use fill flash to add a little sparkle to your subject’s eyes when shooting portraits outdoors, during the day. Even in bright sunlight, fill flash can even out the lighting for a more pleasing photograph.

Compose photos using the “rule of thirds.” Think of the frame as being broken into nine rectangles (like a tic-tac-toe grid over the picture). Place your subject at one of the intersections of the lines for a more visually stimulating photo.

When shooting an image that has a subject looking off to one side, compose your photograph so there is more space where the subject is looking. This will give your photograph more of a natural feeling.

When shooting landscapes at dusk or nighttime, use a tripod and cable release or self-timer so you can slow down the shutter speed to let in more light. This is the technique used when you see pictures of car lights as lines, not pinpoints.

One of the rules of composition says that horizon lines should not be placed in the center of an image, but closer to the top or bottom of the frame. Sometimes rules are meant to be broken. When you’re photographing a subject and its reflection, its perfectly fine to place the horizon in the center of the frame.

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Transforming everyday sights into images that move us.

Shooting photos and videos is about more than capturing memories. A great camera brings your creative vision to life with striking clarity. The Nikon D5200 is exactly that type of camera—an exceptional HD-SLR designed to draw exciting new perspectives out of everyone who shoots it. Optimized for creativity, streamlined for flexibility, it'll awaken your passion and inspire some of the most spectacular photos and videos you've ever captured.

Showcase your artistry

Vari-angle display, built-in HDR, special effects and filters

Creativity and flexibility were considered in every aspect of the D5200. It has a 921,000-dot Vari-angle display that lets you shoot from just about any position—hold the camera overhead for a view above a crowd, at ground level for an interesting close-up of a flower, or just enjoy easier video recording and self portraits. For shots that have both very dark and very bright areas, D5200 includes built-in HDR (high-dynamic range). It takes two shots at different exposures and blends them into one amazing image. And an exciting collection of built-in effects and filters opens new possibilities for expression: isolate a single color, explore black & white, posterize, miniaturize—the creative techniques pros spend years mastering are now conveniently at your command.

Capture life's brilliance

24.1 MP DX-format CMOS sensor and renowned NIKKOR lenses

Perhaps your greatest inspiration will be the spectacular quality of every photo and video you shoot with the D5200. Its highly sensitive 24.1-megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor captures your vision with lifelike brilliance—marvel at the vibrant colors and razor-sharp detail, even in low light. Legendary NIKKOR lenses, marvels of clarity and quality, are the perfect companion for the D5200, drawing peak performance out of the sensor. Our intelligent Scene Recognition System compares your shot against an onboard database for optimum exposure, and EXPEED 3, the processing power in our acclaimed D4, makes it all happen in an instant.

Share your creations in an instant

The thrill of creating a great photo is topped only by the excitement of sharing it. With the D5200, you'll have many great photos to share, so we made it easy. Just add the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter and instantly transfer your shots to a smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi. Then share your favorites online as usual: email them, upload them to your favorite social networks or photo-sharing site like Nikon's my Picturetown. You can even use your smartphone or tablet as an external “live view” monitor to see what the camera sees and fire the shutter—perfect for getting into photos instead of always shooting them.

Note: These functions require an Android or iOS device and Nikon's free Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility app, available on Google Play and the iTunes App Store.

Take your vision to video

High-quality Full HD (1080p) video recording capabilities

The D5200 includes Nikon's latest innovations for creating beautiful videos with virtually no choppiness. D-Movie mode now features Full HD 1080p 60i for visibly smoother sequences, a first for Nikon HD-SLRs. Full-time-servo AF (AF-F) and subject-tracking AF work together to keep moving subjects sharp and in focus, and face-priority AF instantly detects and tracks up to 35 faces in a scene. D5200 also has a built-in stereo microphone that can be controlled automatically or manually via 20 incremental steps, another first for Nikon HD-SLRs. Whether you shoot short clips or cinema-style movies, the D5200 makes it easy to take your projects to the next level.

Ultra-fast, accurate shooting

No matter where your subject is within the frame, the D5200’s 39-point wide-area autofocus system keeps it in focus so you can fire up to 5 fps. 3D Subject Tracking, powered by a 2,016-pixel RGB sensor, locks onto your subject and tracks it with exceptional accuracy. Improvements to the D5200's optical viewfinder make it easier to identify and capture fast-moving subjects, even when panning the camera.

Simple, intuitive operation

You'll be at home with the D5200 in no time. Using visual representations of each setting to show you exactly what's changing with each adjustment, a redesigned display groups your most frequently adjusted camera settings for faster access.

Long range remote control

Whether you're shooting a group portrait (that includes you) or an intricate macro shot, a remote control is one of the most convenient accessories you can have. The new WR-R10 and WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controllers communicate using radio frequencies instead of Infrared, so you'll have control even when there's no direct line of sight between devices.

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Nikon’s HD-SLR system is endlessly expandable. From legendary NIKKOR lenses and Nikon Speedlights, your system can grow with you.

± WI-FI COMPATIBILITY

This camera's Wi-Fi® capability using the WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter can only be used with a compatible iPhone®, iPad®, and/or iPod touch® or smart devices running on the Android™ operating system. The Wireless Mobile Utility application must be installed on the device before it can be used with this camera. For compatibility and to download the application, please visit:

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Viewfinder Magnification

Viewfinder Eyepoint

Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment

Focusing Screen

Reflex Mirror

Quick-return type

Mirror Lock Up

Yes

Lens

Lens Aperture

Instant-return type

Lens Compatibility at a Glance***

AF-S and AF-I CPU lenses only

Compatible Lenses

Autofocus is available with AF-S and AF-I lenses.Autofocus is not available with other type G and D lenses, AF lenses (IX NIKKOR and lenses for the F3AF are not supported) and AI-P lenses. Electronic rangefinder can be used if Maximum Aperture is f/5.6 or Faster.Non-CPU: Can be used in mode M, but Exposure Meter does not Function; Electronic Rangefinder can be used if Maximum Aperture is f/5.6 or Faster.

Focus Point

AF-area Mode

Focus Lock

Focus can be locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L buttonFocus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF)

Focus Modes

Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A)Continuous-servo (AF-C)Face-Priority AF available in Live View only and D-Movie onlyFull-time Servo (AF-A) available in Live View only and D-Movie onlyManual (M) with electronic rangefinderNormal areaSingle-servo AF (AF-S)Wide area

Maximum Autofocus Areas/Points

39

Autofocus Sensitivity

-1 to +19 EV (ISO 100, 20°C/68°F)

Flash

Built-in Flash

Yes

Built-in Flash Distance

12/39, 13/43 with manual flash (m/ft, ISO 100, 20°C/68°F)

X-Sync Speed

1/200

Flash Control

TTL: i-TTL flash control using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor are available with built-in flash and SB-910, SB-900, SB-700, or SB-400; i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR is used with matrix and center-weighting metering, standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR with spot metering

By far the best camera I have ever used!
I have used plenty of cameras and the D5200 has hit me in the right spot! Boy do I love it!
I use it for ALL my photography.
So glad I came into the Nikon Family!
February 24, 2015

Absolutely in love with my camera
I bought this camera 5 days ago and I made such a great choice. This is my first DSLR and it is a great beginners camera, so easy to use. The battery life on it is amazing and the pictures come out crystal clear. I have the 18-55mm lens and as much bad reviews I've read about it, I think otherwise. The lens is amazing, and I am so happy with my new toy. The sound it makes when you take a picture sounds so professional and I love that! Will definitely bring it with me every time I go on vacation! Would definitely recommend!
January 13, 2015

Fun to learn with!
This is my first DSLR, and I absolutely love it. I got it with the AF-S DX 18-140/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens, which is good for beginners. The camera is sturdy and I love the pictures I've taken so far. The controls are easy, and the camera is simple enough that learning from it is easy. Also, I love the moveable screen!
January 5, 2015

Best camera ever!
I have had this camera now for 5 days. I got it as an Anniversary/Christmas gift from my husband. I am so happy with it. It takes great pictures, I love being able to capture such great detail in my Nature shots. I love all the different settings, my favorite is the Sports Setting for taking action shots of my dogs. I will say I am not used to only being able to zoom so far with the 18-55mm lens that came with it. (My last camera went to 90mm which isn't that bad but it is amazing how much you miss that last 35mm! LOL) But I hope to get a new 18-200 lens soon so my zooming issues with be gone. Other than that it is a great camera and I am very happy with it. :) I included my most favorite shot so far, a picture of wild Muscadine grapes with spider webs covered in early morning dew. :) The detail in this shot is amazing, something I could never get with my other camera!
December 31, 2014

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The instructions that came with the WU-1a say to download the "wireless mobile utility" from iTunes but it comes up as not found in search. I have a D5200.

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Favorite Subject: Family & Friends

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In the manual, I read that bulb and something called 'time' shutter speeds are available in the 'M' mode on my D5200, but I didn't get anything else about it in the manual. Can anyone tell me what it means and how to use it?

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Favorite Subject: Nature

Nikon Family: 2-5 years

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Bulb mode can be use to keep the camera shutter open indefinitely. It is useful for long exposure photography. NIKON recommends that you first learn about how long exposure photography works before trying to perform it.You will also need to know how to use your camera manual settings. We have a few long exposure articles in our Learn & Explore library. click the link below. Many professional photographers upload videos tutorials to social networking sites.http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Learn-An...

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Please advice on the following: Which lenses should I go for with this body 18-200mm OR 18-105mm VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens (Black) with 70-300mm VR ? as I want to avoid the dust and dirt inside the body after while. That`s based on my experience with Nikon D70. Since have I buy it several years ago as a just new on the market with lenses 18-70 & 55-300 and also 50 macro after while the mirrors on the Body get full of dust, dist and some kind of small hair must be probably get in when I changed those lenses. That`s why I think using one wide range lens can avoid such a thing on the inside of the body itself. Do you agree or please correct me if I am wrong..Cause tried to clean it several times also put in the service for however that`s not still clean as it used to be which is actually visible on taken pictures.Btw, please if those lenses got dirty by doing Zoom In & Out is there any way, chance to get rid of this, to get it clean ? Thank you for your help to make my decision much easier.

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Favorite Subject: Landscape

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The 18-200 is better option. There are precaution you can take so that dirt does not get in to the body. Avoid constantly removing and attaching the lens. Avoid removing the lens in a dusty area. Unlike the D70, newer DLSR's today such as the D5200 has built in sensor cleaning.

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1. When I want HDR it only works for one shot, the following shot the HDR setting is already off automatically!Is there any way to make my last settings always until I change them again?2. Why, but why the P mode doesn't has "auto" ISO? Normally I like to use P mode to have more options available but also having the possibility to have ereything "auto". Have to change the ISO forces me to use AUTO mode, which I don't as some features are not available.3. Is there any way to store the pictures by month folders?Thanks.

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What you need is a “screw extractor” (Look it up on Amazon, or ask at your favorite hardware store.) and a power drill with a bit of the appropriate size. And the skill and confidence to drill into the broken screw without having the drill slip and damage the camera.

This is a delicate, and potentially-risky operation. What you do is drill a hole into the broken screw, insert the screw extractor into that hole, and then use the screw extractor to grip the screw and turn it out.

The drilling is the tricky part. I'm thinking something in the Dremel-type category might be better to use than a full-sized pistol-style power drill. You might even want to see if you can set up some broken screws of a similar size in a vise, and practice drilling into them, before you try drilling the one in your camera.

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i have a vivitar 2800 auto thyristor flash in my house i want to know if i could use it with my nikon 5200

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I'd like to have the numbering go to 9,999, then it can start over. I thought that was the default, but not true. New D5200--bought in July. I would appreciate answer to this (dumb) question. thank you in advance!

1 year, 5 months ago

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If so what are the settings to allow a speed > 1/200s. I have not found a way to increase the shutter speed greater than 1/200 with flash enabled...I just can't believe that one can't use a high shutter speed and flash on open or close of the shutter!

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when I use the + of - buttons with the LCD monitor I can zoom and focus in really good but when I snap the shot it reverts back to were I was before I used the + or - buttons. How do I capture the view on the LCD display?

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On the D5200, how can I set the 2 second timer delay and have it stay on, instead of having to set it for each shot?

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Both my lens and my body are only a month old. My AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, on my D5200, is mounted correctly, and I've been taking tons of pictures with it. However, the lens has a bit of rotational play in it. When I hold the body in one hand and the lens in the other, the lens can rotate just a bit. Is this normal?

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Neither lens is compatible, there are a limited number of lenses that are compatible. Here is the compatibility chart :http://www.nikonusa.com/en_INC/IMG/Assets/Common-Assets/Images/Teleconverter-Compatibility/EN_Comp_chart.html

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I can't seems to update to a new firmware. Mine shows C1.00 right now. I copied a new bin file in the root of sd card, but I don't get an option to upgrade.Thanks

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I want to know "must to have Lens" and "nice to have Lens" for D5200 and it's purpose.

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